I made these this morning and I really enjoyed them. Not bland at all. I used 1 cup of rolled oats, 0.5 cup of flour, cinnamon, 0.5 cup of milk (liquid), 1 egg, 2 tbsp. brown sugar and salt. A thick batter. Next time I would try a salty version by adding green peppers/pimentos & grated carrot.

I made this recipe and made some with 1/2 cup applesauce and 1/4 cup granola, they were great. To lessen the calories use egg beaters instead of real eggs. I know the serving size was 2 pancakes, but I was full after one. I used 1 tbsp of raw peanut butter on top or raw almond butter, one for each.

The pancakes by themselves are plain, but in some ways that is good because you can add whatever topping you want, make them sweet or savory :) Very fulling. Some modifications; added vanilla essence and replaces olive oil with low fat berry yogurt :D

Made these with the added suggestions below of applesauce instead of oil, and added the vanilla and cinnamon. Left sugar out it makes me crave carbs. Added sliced bannana to batter and topped with mixed berries. Used a blend of different flours due to wheat sensitivity

They are just OK. Maybe it just feel strange to chew oatmeal and whole wheat flour, like too much fiber. A question of habits, I guess. I did the original recipie plus one Tbsp brown sugar, one shreded apple, one Tbsp Stevia.

This was good in terms of nutrition. I do not care for a lot of stuff on my pancakes. I found this lacking flavor so next time I would add some cinnamon and diced apples. It is a very dense pancake, so if you are looking for light and fluffy-look elsewhere

Added blueberries to the batter. Used the comment suggestions of vanilla and cinnamon. Used pomgranite-apple sauce instead of oil and lowfat soy milk. Also added some freshly milled flax and chia seeds to make it a lil healhier. Topped it with Pomgranite-apple sauce. Will make again!

I tried this with the applesauce, brown sugar a vanilla and they were great. My husband is terrified of any 'health' food recipes but he tried it and enjoyed. We ate ours plain this morning but we will be trying all sorts of toppings, like fruit or sugar free jam! Thanks for a great recipe!

This recipe was so good with a few changes!! I added 1 tbsp sugar and liberal shakes of chai masala and cinnamon. Super filling. Served mine with fresh strawberries in sugar. I ran out of baking powder so I went without--they were very dense but still enjoyable.

Good and filling. I got 5 servings of 2 pancakes each. Added 1/2 tsp vanilla and cinnamon, 1 T brown sugar, and added another 1/2 cup of blueberries. Next time: I'd try adding 2 tsp of baking powder to the oatmeal and milk and let in sit for 10-15 min to let the pancakes get more fluffy.

Took the advice of other reviewers. Used applesauce instead of oil and added vanilla, cinnamon, brown sugar and a dash of Splenda. Also added blueberries. These are not your typical light and fluffy pancakes but I did like them very much with those minor adjustments!

I halved the recipe because there is only 2 of us. used 1 whole egg, and added extra vanilla, sugar,cinnamon, and blueberries. I think the extra amount of egg made them lighter than described ,slightly heavy but delicious!

These were bland. I even added baking powder, blue berries, splenda, and almond extract as some others suggested and they still were heavy and needed something. Probably salt, but I need to watch my sodium, so... I think I will find better recipe rather than try to fix this one.

We really enjoyed these. I added diced strawberries and a banana, plus some sliced almonds. Also added extra milk, pumpkin pie seasoning, vanilla, brown sugar and a little salt. I tried them with vanilla yogurt and also with maple syrup; both ways they were great!

made something similar today omitted flour and sub. applesauce for oil, and it was very good, I think it does not even need the flour, who new could make pancakes with oatmeal, btw It does need a dash of salt or salt sense.

Like most others I changed this up. I ground up the oats, used white flour rather then wheat, added vanilla, pumpkin pie spice, half 2% milk half water, canola oil, 1 tsp brown sugar. I used regular syrup. Really great, I eat very few sweet things, so this was a good treat. I've frozen the rest

Great!! I have 4 kids and they all loved them. I added a can of apple pie filling (sweetened w/splenda 1/3 c has 30 calories) and they were great. A keeper for sure, we are going to try them in the waffle iron next.

I think these are great! I have made these several times, following the recipe as written, and adding 1/2 cup of blueberries as suggested. I serve these with unsweetened applesauce or sugar-free syrup. My kids even like them!

I agree with the others that they are a little bland. My son said they taste like oatmeal. That led me to the thought that perhaps a dash of salt would be beneficial to the taste. It works when I make oatmeal.

These are very good...my only comment is to be careful which oats you use. I used steel cut oats which significantly increases the calories which I did not realize until after I ate them...quite filling though so hopefully I can out something else today!